Charming J Ruffles ■ . '-Sk and Boas, ■ Chic! Stylish I Distinctive,,', .... Excellent Values „*<, \w// | flljli Splendid Assortment .OSTRICP KDFFUES—PmishaJ with silk tassel; in black, 11 v %^rlS® whito, and blaok and white. • Prices, Jls., 275. 6d., 305., 3BsI. ®i§! 325. fid., 425. . Sgi MABAJ3OTJT RTJFPLES-Quite new ll f 1 |?|l||j stylets; finished with tassel • f||§j|i If. jh 1 |.i3|§ end rosette. In black, white,' jj j| I i|l£|j black and white,' grey and gggK |l fl l l'K white, reseda and white, ease, mB < Jl I j lii 'vl; Prices,' 14s. 6d., 16s. -fltfg 21e., /fl fl 1 | j'fl 1 255., to 278. 6d. . Ir L 'Ik |||1 OSTRICH 1 BOAS—liong:«ndf fall; LM MIMw- . in white, black, grey, natnral, ,j Iff IMlmfiM:' black and . white. ' " Prices, 395. 6d.,-425., 40s. 6d. ( ■ . WHITE COQTJB BOAS 'AND "" V , RUFFLES—Attractive styles, From Bs. lid., 10s. 6d., to 275. •>& . es \ __gjg____ Of gandi Muslin . iilsllii / tWittf new pleated. collar. • SimiJWmßßii XrtSsMWnK shape to 6ketch, and many llmt Vkl AidfflwWa 111 I'r othei? novelties—some plain / I 111 111 it I ' mlls li n ) others edged fmeemI'lll IlllmJ II Illlr f I also hand-embroid). f iLiI&Ia Ha llh t' Prices from 2s. lid., 3s. 6d.'i I //' //%/«b If ll ' / 4s " 6t '' eac^' \II I/? 1$ H I i ■ See our Ma S nißcfi nt Assortment \jvjll lf /jP jl Newest Neckwear at Lowest George & Kersley, Ltd. ' WELLINGTON & WANGANUL . MIL TO attempt to provide 3 .jpi Sy/V ' . • m correct system for the ; & vi(OrrCCX progressive feeding of rl/ >\V Infants was ever successfully : Mr}-. J* • £ vk. carried out until the 'Allen- : jmv JT 6 OCUTICJ; OX ■/» burys' series of Infants' Foods sra.'' /M' we .r e introduced. So successful. \ \SS. T £fj -be* /M ave the Foods '■ : Nos. : i,;2.andf : 3;proved, that / j • ,jj: . whenever a child is denied the : /ff- privilege of the mother's milk j ® /a theyare indispensable. Gratifying evidence : /& of tlie!r remarkable value in the feeding '' ; j|: J/ of infants from birth is constantly coming ' : ■\\ to hand. The following is a copy of one ; : . of many such voluntary letters received ; ; : from Medical. Men, Nurees and Parents ' - • resident in nearly all parts of theAvorld, -• : ' A NURSE WRITES: i V "I am pleased to say I have nsed yonr Foods 1, J and S for tha : - last twenty years and have found none better. The . j- most'delicate baby ever born I nursed and reared on the - \l poods until he was 3 years old, and now he Is 18YEARS, and : - a strong healthy boy nearly 6 leet high and as rosy as an I j apple. Ton can make whatever use you like of this as I : f - should like yonr Foods and other things to be more used In : ; : • Ihture, as Instead of. making fat alone they inake ~ ; : . Bone and muscle, which is what children need. . ;. . . A ; : • (Signed) NURSE DATIE» . | E The practical results from a continually extending, use of the : ! : •AUenburys' Foods, prove beyond doubt.that.cJuldren thrive excep-. ; 1 tionaHy well on them. Such children are healthy and well grown; the j : flesh is firm, without excess of fat and the formation oEboneissolid. ; [ The Best Alternative to Human Milk* E No. I MILK FOOD No. 2 ' j ' ■■l rroni birth .to S months. Rom3io7TSonthß. From 7 months upwards* n E The 'AUenburys* Rusks (Malted). , e , £ - A Dsoful addition to baby'i dieted when 10 months old and after» : | gjOfiT free book tt !nfan( Feieiffng aitd Managcmenti'* - F B4 Pages of valuable viformaticn for every tnotfw, ' - | Allen & Hanburys Ltd., 13, Market Street, Sydney. 3 v , jg . Established 1 1715., . 3 .MUEN'TOM 1 '-IMDER TOOLS! WE HAVE JUST EAJJDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK. Off GARDEN" TQO£S MOM THE BEST MAKERS, including; tie. follamng::I . lUIJUIHI imwui 1 111 ■-.» LAWN KQWERS Border Forks. ENGLISH. Shears. Border Shears. „ ■ I-R- HoseBranch Cutters. Crew* Sitens Messcr. Ladfes" Spades. Daisy Grubbers. ( Angto.-Parfs, Lawn SprinMera. Digging Forks. Ransame's 4 Automaton. MeKinnaa Hoes. Druminu Spwfos.: vtion* JMatteck Hoes> Puteh Hoes, amedioam Planters.' Hoes.. Edging Knives. \ ' AMERICAN. Pruning, Shears. Garden Boilers. Arcade. ; . Piroutig Sa.ws> Qkvrden' Trowels. FavoutUe. Bakes.. 6ard?iv Shears. '. X.ak#y((>ad. - Koapatg: HaoSs.. Grubbing Hoes. / m o?as3 Shears. • ' > N«W ROWT. . Grass Hooks. : Premie?. fells. ■ Pennant* Spwyerg) Shovels,. Spades, Slashers, Turf Cvtbtersj. Wfee&ig' Btafts. ■ JOHNi CO, LTD." KBTAtS AND IIiARDWA.Rf M.&ROHiANJIfS, WILLIS STREET f&t)B®HONE&; Town Dedar-tmant, 8006; Gfojinfaiy Bepcateesife; . Offioos, 673 j Iron ....
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2570, 18 September 1915, Page 10
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